I would assume that any winter time servicing of radio equipment/antennas 
requires a helicopter for transport, and some big shovels to dig down to a
building entrance door.

Great picture!

LJ


Original Message:
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From: John W Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 23:28:22 -0400
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] highest repeater?


Hello all

Just got back from colorado springs and pike peak in august and took this
pitcure
of the radio shack on top of pike peak.   i will also try to upload is to
the repeater-builders
side.   wish i could have stay up there longer, but the xyl got a lot light
head  ( 50% oxygen level)
and we had to get here down.   next time we will have to leave here in the
springs hihi

73  John  WD8RTH
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From: "Randy & Karen Long" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 5:24 PM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] highest repeater?


>
> Rob et al,
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> I just got off the air with one of the clubs officers from PPRA and their
> repeaters are indeed inside the summit shack of Pikes Peak. Actual
elevation
> of the base of the antenna is estimated to be 14,120'.
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> For what its worth <grin>
>
> Randy, W0AVV
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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